not here it isn't, still dear as...Steel is coming down a little,the 3 mm plates were under £1000/t.
4 off 6m lengths 80 x 10 flat bar... thick end of 500 euros
not here it isn't, still dear as...Steel is coming down a little,the 3 mm plates were under £1000/t.
Didn’t know you can get 100/80,thickest my stockholders supply is 100/65,which I guess is about £460each,hang on....do you mean 100/8!not here it isn't, still dear as...
4 off 6m lengths 80 x 100 flat bar... thick end of 500 euros
sorry about thatDidn’t know you can get 100/80,thickest my stockholders supply is 100/65,which I guess is about £460each,hang on....do you mean 100/8!
Not today but yesterday I acquired a fault on our TV , it thinks it’s a parrot!Taken it to our local TV repairers hopefully it won’t be too expensive
Tried these nuts on the grinders and like them, acquired ten in a deal. Going to put them on everything.
I had one and it lasted less than a day. That stupid handle snapped off.Tried these nuts on the grinders and like them, acquired ten in a deal. Going to put them on everything.
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Tried these nuts on the grinders and like them, acquired ten in a deal. Going to put them on everything.
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I had one and it lasted less than a day. That stupid handle snapped off.
Was it my gorilla grip or just a crap design? Please report back on how long they last in donk world as I liked the idea….
Edit. The best ones were a dewalt I think. They have a 6mm hex instead of the pin spanner fitting. They weren’t about long though![]()
Just what’s needed when repairing welding cables,to clamp down onto.
That's a good idea. I had a couple of them for two of my grinders, but they ended up getting chucked in the bottom of a drawer or given away or something as I preferred the standard ones. The milwaukee ones were either too tight to undo with the handle (in which case the milwaukee nut was pointless as you still needed a tool to undo the nut) or loose enough I could just loosen the nut by gripping the disc (in which case the milwaukee nut was pointless). Perhaps it would have been a bit better with copper slipDitto, think I bought 5 at a bit of a discount. I put a smear of copper slip on the M14 threads. Makes removal easier.
I have these on the small grinders and to be honest they are crap or at least they are not what I expected as I thought they were quick release but instead I usually need pliers, small screwdriver, nail or whatever to undo.I had one and it lasted less than a day. That stupid handle snapped off.
Was it my gorilla grip or just a crap design? Please report back on how long they last in donk world as I liked the idea….
Edit. The best ones were a dewalt I think. They have a 6mm hex instead of the pin spanner fitting. They weren’t about long though![]()